Motto | "Students first" |
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Type | Academy |
Principal | Jayne Gaunt |
Location |
Armthorpe Road Doncaster South Yorkshire DN2 5QD England 53°32′02″N 1°04′59″W / 53.534023°N 1.083193°WCoordinates: 53°32′02″N 1°04′59″W / 53.534023°N 1.083193°W |
Local authority | Doncaster |
DfE URN | 143938 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 270 |
Capacity | 1926 |
Students | 1274 as of January 2016[update] |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Africa, Asia, Americas, Australasia and Europe |
Colours | Purple and gold |
Former names | Danum Grammar School; Danum School; Danum School Technology College; Danum Academy |
Website | danum |
Outwood Academy Danum (formerly 'Danum School Technology College' and 'Danum Academy') is an academy school for the east of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. Danum is the Roman name for Doncaster.
It is for ages 11–18. The academy is split into two sites; the Main School which caters for the students in Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 on Armthorpe Road and the Sixth Form Centre which educates Years 12 and 13 on Leger Way. The main school site is next to the A18.
Doncaster Technical High School for Girls became Doncaster Technical Grammar School for Girls in the early 1960s, later becoming Danum Grammar School for Girls on Danum Road. Doncaster Technical High School for Boys on Greyfriars Road moved to Armthorpe Road in the 1950s, and had a similar name change to the girls' school. Edward Semper, the headmaster of the boys' schools, was one of the UK's leading proponents of specialist technical schools.
The Danum Grammar School for Boys (c.500 boys) and Danum Grammar School for Girls merged in 1970 to form the co-educational selective Danum Grammar School. It had a technical bias, similar to a technical school. At the same time Doncaster Grammar School had merged with its analogous female school. The school was administered by the County Borough of Doncaster Education Committee and had around 800 boys and girls.
In 1978 Danum Grammar School became the comprehensive Danum School, merging with Intake High School, located on Leger Way. Doncaster Grammar School became a comprehensive five years later in 1983.
Danum School gained Technology College status in 2002, and changed its name to reflect its new specialism.
On 1 September 2011 Danum School Technology College formally gained academy status, and changed its name to Danum Academy.
In 2016, Danum Academy was taken over by Outwood Grange Academies and its name was changed to Outwood Academy Danum.
R E Witherden - Maths, K Scovell - Geography, S M Tuff - Physics, K I P Adamson - Chemistry, G Waite - Woodwork, M Gallagher - P.E., Derek Wilkinson - P.E., W. Watkin - English, E Beaglehole - English, ? Collins - Deputy Head, ? Challis - Mechanics, ? Jellyman - Art, Ned Moakes - Art, L M Knightall - Music, ? James - Technical Drawing & Woodwork, ? Runcieman - Maths, Mr Utton - Maths